Susie Wood
Susanna Wood is a New Zealand scientist whose research focuses on understanding, protecting and restoring New Zealand's freshwater environments. One of her particular areas of expertise is the ecology, toxin production, and impacts of toxic freshwater cyanobacteria in lakes and rivers. Wood is active in advocating for the incorporation of DNA-based tools such as metabarcoding, genomics and metagenomics for characterising and understanding aquatic ecosystems and investigating the climate and anthropogenic drivers of water quality change in New Zealand lakes. She has consulted for government departments and regional authorities and co-leads a nationwide programme Lakes380 that aims to obtain an overview of the health of New Zealand's lakes using paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Wood is a senior scientist at the Cawthron Institute. She has represented New Zealand internationally in cycling. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Jonathan Puddick, Michèle R. Prinsep, Susanna A. Wood, Stephen Craig Cary, David P. Hamilton, Patrick T. HollandGet access
Published in Toxins (2015)
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4by François Audrézet, Anastasija Zaiko, Patrick Cahill, Olivier Champeau, Louis A. Tremblay, Dawn Smith, Susanna A. Wood, Gavin Lear, Xavier PochonGet access
Published in PeerJ (2022)
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5by Julia Kleinteich, Jonathan Puddick, Susanna A. Wood, Falk Hildebrand, H. Dail Laughinghouse IV, David A. Pearce, Daniel R. Dietrich, Annick WilmotteGet access
Published in Toxins (2018)
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6by Julia Kleinteich, Falk Hildebrand, Mohammad Bahram, Anita Y. Voigt, Susanna A. Wood, Anne D. Jungblut, Frithjof C. Küpper, Antonio Quesada, Antonio Camacho, David A. Pearce, Peter Convey, Warwick F. Vincent, Christiane Zarfl, Peer Bork, Daniel R. DietrichGet access
Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2017)
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